The end of "To Hell... And Back" surprised me. I mean they had them virtually in custody, there was no *reason* for the kill as in a necessity to take them into custody. We actually could see Morgan scream and jump when they killed Mason's brother, which said a lot about what Morgan (and the show) thought about how it ended. And while Hightowers actions may have been portayed as more understandable, any of the team would've prevented it if they could have.
It just irks me when "killing the unsub" is the solution. That doesn't mean it's not understandable, it often is, but something inside me *turns* and make me feel uneasy anyway.
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Date: Feb. 29th, 2012 08:46 am (UTC)It just irks me when "killing the unsub" is the solution. That doesn't mean it's not understandable, it often is, but something inside me *turns* and make me feel uneasy anyway.